Sunday, October 18, 2009

Coupons

One way to save money on boring household items is to clip coupons. I purchase the Sunday paper about once a month to get money saving deals on groceries, cleaning products, medicine, shampoo, shaving cream, lotion, etc. I know this sounds kind of lame but at the end of the month I have more money in the bank account to purchase fun items like cocktails, expensive

KV's Coupon Clipping Tips:
  • Get a coupon organizer to keep all your coupons organized by category. Not only does it announce to every grocery checker that you mean BIZ-NASS it also allows you to easily access coupons by category so you don't spend hours looking for the right coupon at the checkout line.
  • Go to grocery stores that double/triple the value of your coupon. I happen to know that Harris Teeter doubles the prices of any coupon underneath the price of $1.00 every single day!
  • Make sure to get a bonus card at your grocery store of choice. The cards give you access to weekly member-only deals.
  • Check product websites to see if they offer downloadable coupons.
  • Reference money saving websites in your area. I love Frugal in Virginia because it lists all the grocery deals that are going on every single week.
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1 comment:

  1. lol @ Not only does it announce to every grocery checker that you mean BIZ-NASS

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